"I bristle at the thought, Jed." Nor grins wryly, as he hangs the silver pendant around his thick goblin neck.
"If Happs were an officer, this Stag might be expecting a report, or a cut of collected treasure. We may want to move camp until we are strong enough to hunt him down."

Nor flinches under the amulet's chain as it touches his partially closed shoulder. "Thanatos, could you mend my wounds a bit more?"

"Agree'd lets head back to the outpost regroup and learn what we can, then remove his presence from the area. Also, Jed your in charge of your little band now, pack up your belongings and once we get back we'll discuss pay! "

Lol. good role play Josh, but that isn't really how it works. Detect Magic WILL show magical properties with very few exceptions. Use Magic Device requires knowledge that an item is magical, or by accident. Bottom Line: If Detect Magic doesn't get a reading, 90% of the time, there's no magic.

It's been 8 hours, it'll take another 9 or so to reach Oleg's and the sun is rising. Do you want to camp or keep marching? A forced march will force fortitude saves every hour on a progressively more difficult scale.

Nor lowers his voice to Dagoth.
"I don't trust the bandits because they are, well, bandits. For coin, they would slit our throats, and more willing to do so if their new leadership deprives them of sleep. I don't mind a forced march if the matter is pressing, but Oleg's trading post isn't going anywhere."

Thanatos orders his skeleton to keep an eye on the bandits and shuffles over to the others. "Why put strain on an already fragile alliance? There's nothing stopping them from leaving. Why, Nor even caught them trying to leave a trail for someone to follow. How's that for 'swearing' allegiance to you, Dagoth?"

Thanatos shakes his head. He whispers to Dagoth and Nor. "Hey, they've been leaving a trail and now you are screaming. Don't you think that you're giving away our positions? Or are you doing this on purpose?"

"Shut your mouth, I just found out about it." Dagoth snaps at the tiefling. His upper lip curled to reveal his orc'ish fangs. He continued, "One of you has betrayed me. Let the infidel come out for punishment, or I'll gut you all."

Intimidate -1d20 + 5 ⇒ (4) + 5 = 9

So seriously why wouldn't we kill them for backstabbing us? Also, to be perfectly clear I am standing right in front of them 5 feet away throwing an orc temper-tantrum.

"And what? The three of us are trying to run a kingdom. How are we to do that with no subjects or followers since we're killing them all? I vote you stay your hand less we run out of people in our kingdom. Just kill the next ONE that leaves a trail."

"Were not talking about our loyal subject or citizens. Were talking about two-faced bandits who mean to kill us. Don't forget I was the first one to take these pathetics as pupils. But, Kill them or don't they'll be cutting our throats either way. Neither of you will stay my hand again, they mean to end us and you two are blind if you don't see it."